Bad News

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After Scott's mother had calmed him down, she sent him up to his room to rest. Now she had a tough decision: what was she going to do about the news she had just learned. Surely someone else knew, but she didn't actually know that.

She sighed and sat down on the sofa, leaning back and letting loose for once. Normally she would be sitting perfectly straight like a perfectionist, but right now she was so exhausted that she finally let go.

Meanwhile Jeremy was still in the forest with Vincent. The small brunette was worried. The bodies of the boys were just on the ground, in the complete open. They couldn't stay like that, they'd be found for sure.

Jeremy couldn't believe what he was doing. It was already well passed dark, so there wouldn't be anyone to see, but it was still completely insane. He reluctantly got up and sighed. Vincent looked at him, confused at what was going on.

"I-I'm g-going to m-move them... S-So they're n-not in the o-open and st-stuff..." He explained quietly, seeing the Naga was confused.

Jeremy walked out of the cave and sighed. He grabbed Fritz by the ankles and started dragging the dead male out of the woods. The ginger was very heavy and took a while to drag towards the edge of the forest. Then Jeremy had to do the same with Brad and Chet, which he did. It took nearly half an hour, but it was done. He wasn't going to put them out in the road, but he didn't want to be anywhere near them either.

Scott's father returned home after a long day at the courthouse. He was tired and hungry, but mostly just wanted to relax. Unfortunately his wife was a flustered ball of stress at the moment and he wasn't sure why.

"What's wrong, Dear?" He asked, hoping it wouldn't be too bad.

"It's Scott, honey. He said he heard and saw three boys get attacked by a bear down by the library..." She explained, pacing back and forth, her high heels clacking against the wood floors.

The father took a few moments to process this. Why wouldn't anyone be talking about a bear attack, especially if it just happened? People should already know.

"That's preposterous. If there were some 'bear attack' people would already know about it and would be hunting for the animal." He replied, thinking it was some sort of hoax.

"This isn't a joke Wade! Our son is upstairs, covered in blood and completely traumatized! He saw it all happen!" She yelled, angered that her own husband wouldn't believe her.

He was taken back. Scott had been there. He saw what happened. He could have even gotten hurt. It wouldn't be good that Scott had blood on him and it wouldn't look good that only he saw it either. People might start to think that Scott killed them. This is very bad news indeed.

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